Blogs

To keep you updated, or just to share some thoughts, we write blogs. You can find them here.

About Using AI in Calendars

As a disclaimer, I'd like to say that I am not what you'll call "an AI fanatic". I feel like adding AI to stories, art, music and stuff that isn't strictly scientific or productive must be done with extreme caution. That is because part of the masterpiece's beauty is the person who made it. The story loses it's value if the teller is lying. It is even worse if he or she are making it up, and if these options are bad, what will we say about AI telling a story? No matter how good it is it won't "hit" the same.

Who is Calendar+AI For?

As a former professional track runner and long jumper, I tackled goal setting, goal hitting and goal missing lots of times. I learned that training and working without a plan is a disaster. A bad plan is way better than no plan. There is a problem though: some stuff cannot be found on the web. Some stuff is available but only through a very expensive paywall. Sometimes, we have no idea how to start.

How To Create a Goal-Oriented Calendar Using AI

Hey, my name is Ilan and I made this little tool to create and plan calendars using AI. The goal is always to start fast, but without planning you won't get far.

The Importance of Planning

Before I even started memorizing events, my parents signed me up for swimming lessons. Then basketball, then tennis and as time progressed I experienced more and more of "goal setting" and "goal hitting". Though training was part of my life since youth, I didn't start training competitively until I was 14 years old. I competed at Track. It was from this age, that I really started to experience setting goals and hitting them. Lots of times, especially at the end of my "competetive career" (I stopped competing at 19 years old so... Not much of a career) I stated missing goals too.